Everyday.— A customer was heard asking Mr J. S. Baxter the other day why he had not a clearing sale like the the drapers. He replied; “ I have a clearing sale all the year round.’’ Being content with a very small margin of profit, he sells his goods quickly, and is continually getting in a fresh stock. So Baxter adheres to his trade mark S.P.Q.R., small profits, quick returns, a good motto too, because consumers get their groceries cheaper, and they are not taxed in the way of extra profits, for booking bad debts, etc.—(Advt.) jJINGERS’ SEWING- MACHINES 10,000,000 NOW IN USB. HIGH ARMS, LIGHT RUNNING, SILENT, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. This ideal Family Sewing Machine has the shortest ueedle, the finest and simplest stitch adjustment, the best balanced tension, the greatest number of labour-saving modern improvements, self-threading shuttle, and the greatest capacity for all kinds af family sewing. Terms —2s 6d Weekly. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Dee Street, Invercargill. TYNE STREET WOODWARE FACTORY. gggTEAMSaw, Planing and Moulding Mills Band sawing, wood turning, and circular* work of every description. Estimates given for all kinds of joinery work. Door sashes, window cases, &c., &c. Mouldings run to any pattern. Country orders carefully attended to. Good workmanship guaranteed. WILLIAM YALLANCE, Tyne street (near Clyde street.) AVID ROCHE, GENERAL GROCER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Dee Street. Agent for Southland and Otago for Sir John Power’s CELEBRATED DUBLIN WHISKEY J M. COURT Sittings for month of a June, 1893: BLUFF, 26th, 10 a.m. OTAUTAU, 28th, 2 p.m. RIVERTON, 30th, 10 a.m. ■EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital - - - £1,000,000. The premier colonial company. . Every description of risks covered at the lowest current rates Agencies throughout Southland. E. B. PILCHER, Manager. U S T PUBLISHE D—NEW WALTZ: “AUTUMN LEAVES,” BY A. F. Lithgow. Posted to any part of the colonies for 2s. Arranged for Brass Band bv Lieut. W. V. Siddall, 8.M.,1.G.8. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT MUSIC,A DRESDEN PIANO OR ORGAN A. F. LITHGOW, SOUTHLAND MUSIC DEPOT, Dee St., Opposite Post Office. DANCING. *RS ROGERS’ Classes are ■ As they close early this should join at once. Private Lessons for Ladies and Gentlemen -r-, A SPECIALITY LEVEN STREET. OTAUTAU HOTEL. TPHIS popular and old-established House, ■ lately kept by Mr John Smith, junior, has now changed hands. As in the past the first care of the proprietor will be the comfort of travellers, visitors, and others staying at the Hotel, and by giving every attention to their wants he trusts to be favoured with a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to his predecessor. Excellent Stables. Horse* well cared for. Horses and Buggies on hire. Telegrams and Letters receive prompt attention. DONALD MeLAREN, Proprietor, Otautau
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 13, 24 June 1893, Page 15
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449Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 13, 24 June 1893, Page 15
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